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CP Scott, 1921 Guardian editor
  • Man embraces another man while others look on

    It took an Oscar winner’s ordeal for the world to see the truth of settler violence. This is how to stop it

    Ofer Cassif
    I have spent years fighting this reign of terror in the West Bank – and Hamdan Ballal’s treatment is typical of it
  • Simon Jenkins

    Donald Trump is moving fast and breaking things, but that may result in a better US

    Simon Jenkins
  • Illustration: Guardian Design

    Swahili? Mandarin? The UK is increasingly multilingual – yet our politicians won’t talk about it

    Laura Spinney
  • Gaby Hinsliff

    Rachel Reeves swears this is not a return to austerity. What matters is that it feels like one

    Gaby Hinsliff
  • Mike Waltz, left, speaks with Pete Hegseth at the White House, 24 February 2025.

    Let’s put it in language the Signal leakers will understand: what a bunch of pathetic sleazebags

    Emma Brockes
  • A 23andMe genetic testing kit

    As a geneticist, I will not mourn 23andMe and its jumble of useless health information

    Adam Rutherford
  • Will Rachel Reeves’s tough decisions pay off? Our panel on the spring statement

    Polly Toynbee and others
  • In Cannes, I saw English councils pander to gilet-wearing property developers – at the cost of their residents

    Phineas Harper
  • Trump’s show of support for Conor McGregor is making fertile ground for Ireland’s far right

    Justine McCarthy
  • Donald Trump’s ‘war on woke’ is fast becoming a war on science. That’s incredibly dangerous

    Christina Pagel
  • Good morning Britain – prepare to be told yet again that decline is all you deserve

    Owen Jones
  • In Turkey, we are showing the world how to challenge a callous, authoritarian leader

    Ece Temelkuran
  • It’s war and peace with Donald and Pete – and the worst group chat the world has ever seen

    Marina Hyde
  • Rachel Reeves is all about growth. So why won’t she admit that Brexit is its worst enemy?

    Polly Toynbee
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  • Gary Nunn

    Thrill-seeking made me feel alive – until the day I hurtled down a volcano on a mountain bike

    Gary Nunn
  • Franco Fubini

    A chance encounter took me from a New York skyscraper to a London food market – and a new life

    Franco Fubini
  • Krissi Driver

    I always needed background noise in my life. Then I turned off my phone and embraced the silence

    Krissi Driver
  • Iman M'Fah-Traoré

    After my mother died, I dreaded my stepfather moving on. Then I realised love isn’t limited

    Iman M'Fah-Traoré
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  • Mother and young child looking out of window.

    The Guardian view on child poverty: Labour must advance from a bleak base

  • United States president Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House on 6 March 2025.

    The Guardian view on Trump and reality: from promoting alternative facts to erasing truths

  • The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, gives the spring statement in the Downing Street briefing room on 26 March 2025.

    The Guardian view on Labour’s plan for stability: austerity in disguise

  • A police officer kicks a flare during a protest in Istanbul on 21 March 2025 against the arrest of the city’s mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu.

    The Guardian view on Turkey’s protests: a rejection of Erdoğan’s autocracy

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Spotlight
  • Pro-Palestinian Protesters Rally in New York, United States - 10 Mar 2025<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/REX/Shutterstock (15188979k) Pro-Palestinian protesters march in the Release Mahmoud Khaul, Hands Off Our Students, ICE off Our Campus rally in Lower Manhattan in New York City on Monday, March 10, 2025. ICE Immigration officers arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a leader of the protests at Columbia University against Israel's war in Gaza, after US President Donald Trump vowed to deport foreign pro-Palestinian student demonstrators. Pro-Palestinian Protesters Rally in New York, United States - 10 Mar 2025

    A French university is offering ‘scientific asylum’ for US talent. The brain drain has started

    Alexander Hurst
    The Trump administration is cutting funding, while specifically targeting institutions like Columbia. No wonder academics want out
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  • Chancellor Rachel Reeves Visits Bury College Construction Education Facility<br>BURY, ENGLAND - MARCH 20: Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson looks-on as Chancellor Rachel Reeves lays mortar on to bricks with a student on the bricklaying course on March 20, 2025 in Bury, England. Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson are visiting the construction education facility at Bury College. The Labour government has made its pledge to 'Get Britain Building' a top priority as part of its plans to boost economic growth. (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

    Rachel Reeves is all about growth. So why won’t she admit that Brexit is its worst enemy?

    Polly Toynbee
    Our exit from the EU won’t be a focus of the spring statement, but it should be. Most now accept the need for closer ties
  • Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch takes a selfie in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire on 20 March 2025.

    Kemi Badenoch really doesn’t want a pact with Nigel Farage. The problem is lots of Tories really do

    Katy Balls
  • Illustration

    In a town far from Whitehall, I saw how devastating Labour’s cuts will be. When will ministers wake up?

    John Harris
  • Illustration

    In these dark times, Americans must harness the power of the civil rights movement again

    Al Sharpton
  •  Melania Trump-themed Sevnica honey is pictured on display at a tourist information centre and shop on November 29, 2016 in Sevnica, Slovenia.

    Melania Trump shows no interest in her homeland Slovenia – for that I am thankful

    Ana Schnabl
  • UK Government announces Civil Service reform<br>epa11960932 A pedestrian walks along Whitehall in London, Britain, 13 March 2025. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer pledged civil service reform in a speech on 13 March, vowing to trim the UK civil service of what he calls the 'overcautious and flabby' British state. EPA/ANDY RAIN

    Dear Keir Starmer: civil servants share your worries about public services. Don’t attack us – we’re keen for reform

    The civil servant
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  • Ben Jennings on the spring statement and child poverty – cartoon

    Ben Jennings on the spring statement and child poverty – cartoon

  • Ella Baron on Rachel Reeves and the sleeping lion of UK growth – cartoon

    Ella Baron on Rachel Reeves and the sleeping lion of UK growth – cartoon

    The OBR has halved its 2025 growth forecast to 1% as the chancellor delivers her spring statement
  • Rebecca Hendin on chaos across the Atlantic, and in Europe – cartoon

    Rebecca Hendin on chaos across the Atlantic, and in Europe – cartoon

    Security leaks in the White House throw doubt on America’s role as peacemaker – while Starmer has domestic issues to worry about
Columnists
  • Owen Jones

    Good morning Britain – prepare to be told yet again that decline is all you deserve

    Owen Jones
  • Marina Hyde

    It’s war and peace with Donald and Pete – and the worst group chat the world has ever seen

    Marina Hyde
  • Zoe Williams

    Reeves’s Sabrina Carpenter freebie furore proves today’s politicians should avoid one thing: fun

    Zoe Williams
  • Andy Beckett

    In Canada, I saw how Trump is ripping North America apart – and how hard its bond will be to repair

    Andy Beckett
  • Trump’s imperial plan is now eroding the rights of people who thought they were safe

    Nesrine Malik
  • So it’s victory for Kirsty Coventry in the IOC elections. Who says cards with a rigged deck isn’t an Olympic sport?

    Marina Hyde
  • Thirteen years ago, Emma told me disability cuts nearly broke her family. Now, under Labour, it’s worse

    Polly Toynbee
  • What’s in the millions of tonnes of sludge spread on to UK farmland? Toxic waste – and ministers don’t care

    George Monbiot
  • GCSEs harm our young people. Ministers should have the guts to abolish them – and start again

    Simon Jenkins
  • Badenoch’s attack on net zero is ridiculous. But so were the right’s Brexit claims, and look where they left us

    Zoe Williams
  • Europe doesn’t need Trump to form a western alliance – and one is already taking shape

    Martin Kettle
  • Imagine if all those who are silent about the terrible evil being committed in Gaza spoke up

    Owen Jones
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  • A protest organised by DPAC (disabled people against cuts) and other disabilty groups outside Parliament as Rachel Reeves delivers her spring statement on 26 March 2025

    Shameless welfare cuts are a betrayal of Labour voters

  • The logo of the European Investment Bank is pictured in the city of Luxembourg

    Access to EU investment is reason enough to face down the Brexiters

    • A way for politicians to share out the freebies

    • What we’ve learned from the Trump team’s Signal chat

    • ‘Trump derangement syndrome’ and the Goldwater rule for psychiatrists

    • Remember the good work of volunteers and staff at Napier barracks

    • ‘Bureaucrats’ are just doing their job

    • Letter: Terry Davis obituary

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